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GENINT 721.697
Mah-Jongg for Fun

Osher (50+). This course is an opportunity for intermediate and advanced players to play Mah-Jongg.

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CHEM XL 153A
Biochemistry: Introduction to Structure, Enzymes and Metabolism

This course provides an introduction to biochemistry and is geared towards pre-medical and pre-health students. This course is the first and introductory course in the biochemistry series.

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In Person
Live Online
EC ENGR XLC 212A
Theory and Design of Digital Filters

This course is part of the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science (HSSEAS) Master of Science in Engineering Online (MSOL) program.  It is available only to students pre-approved by HSSEAS.  For more information visit msol.ucla.edu.

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MECH&AE 715.03
Creating a Winning Personal Professional Portfolio for Engineers

Beyond plain text resume - adapting insights from the acting community to create personal portfolios for STEM professionals. Engineers are stars too!

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WRITCOM X 404
Editing, Proofreading, and Reviewing

Build skills in improving your own writing or the writing of others in this workshop focusing on sentence editing, basic grammar and punctuation, and different writing contexts.

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WRITING X 463.11E
Submission Strategies

Learn what, when, and how to submit to literary magazines.

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WRITING X 461.27E
Autofiction

Learn how to incorporate elements of fiction and nonfiction into the growing genre of autofiction.

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FILM TV X 478.013
Post-Production Sound For Film and Television

This practical course provides insights into the role of sound supervisor and other sound professional in film and TV projects.

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FILM TV X 477.241B
Introduction to Visual Effects Creation

Gain an understanding of the creation of visual effects and complete a short VFX sequence using Adobe After Effects.

course
Format:
In Person
CHEM XL 14D
Organic Reactions and Pharmaceuticals

This course is the conclusion of the organic chemistry series. This course is geared towards pre-medical and pre-health students and is the fourth and final course in the general and organic chemistry series.

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Format:
In Person
Live Online
SCRIPT 726.13
Anatomy of a Pilot

Learn what goes into a successful TV pilot.

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Format:
In Person
MGMT 721
NFTs and Web3 for Business

Gain an understanding of how to leverage NFTs in business. 

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GENINT 721.693
Tai Chi for Anxiety and Better Balance

Osher (50+). In this course, we practice traditional tai chi to deepen balance and reduce anxiety.

course
Format:
In Person
MGMT X 499.01
Business School Readiness

This 10-week course is specifically designed for prospective MBA students and taught by UCLA Anderson faculty and staff. Students can assess and demonstrate their readiness for a top-tier MBA program.

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EDUC 731.4
The RICA: Proven Strategies to Max Your Score

This RICA course emphasizes the development of knowledge of educational philosophies, assessments, composition frameworks and organizers, and “RICA Perfect” answers to maximize every point.

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GENINT 721.682
American Theatre on the Big Screen

Osher (50+). In this course, we view and discuss American plays adapted into feature films.

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CHEM XL 14CL
General and Organic Chemistry Laboratory II

This chemistry laboratory course accompanies Chemistry 14C and provides the organic chemistry lab component necessary for pre-medical and pre-health students. This is the second lab course for the organic chemistry series.

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Format:
In Person
GENINT 721.679
The Historical Jesus and the Aftermath

Osher (50+). In this course, we discuss the historical Jesus and the institutions and theology that emerged after his life.

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Hybrid
ARCH 713
The stART of Graphic Storytelling

Learn how to create a storyboard of your portfolio and organize it in a way that tells your design story both visually and graphically.

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GENINT 721.678
Art Now: Virtual Visits with Working Artists

Osher (50+). This course introduces and examines the work of artists living now through virtual studio visits.

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